Daryl, believe I have been thru all the permutations of this
conundrum!
You have to be ready mentally to move surely and swiftly yourself with
your technique and route planned and everything ready. Any hesitation
will doom the attempt and make it a little harder the next time. The
kitten will try everything to get loose and will get wilder and wilder
till deposited wherever it is going. You may get scratched. If you
think you can be nimble with your hands with gloves, use them, I do
not.
If using a towel I would simultaneously drape it over its back and
pick
it up with two hands while trying to wrap it into a manageable package
(partially controlling its feet this way) to take to where its going.
Good luck! Just remember this is for the kitten's own good and you are
bigger! I have to keep reminding myself of this as I find it very hard
to force a little kitten to do something it so much does not want to
do.
--Barb, Grass Valley CA
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